Burns v. Burns
168 N.E. 174, 269 Mass. 74, 1929 Mass. LEXIS 1433
Opinion
This is an appeal from the denial of a motion to frame issues for trial by jury respecting the will of a deceased person. The governing principles of law are settled; they need not be repeated. The showing as to facts need not be narrated. A careful reading of the record shows no error of law. Fuller v. Sylvia, 240 Mass. 49. Clark v. McNeil, 246 Mass. 250. McCormack v. Quilty, 266 Mass. 402, and cases there collected. Swift v. Charest, 268 Mass. 47.
Order denying issues affirmed.
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Swift v. Charest
167 N.E. 250 (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1929)